A Gallery Walkabout through Mitte Nord is admittedly more like a gallery marathon, considering the distances separating Karl-Marx-Allee and Alt Moabit, but with a bit of…[read on]
Blessed with one of the sunniest days of the year so far, I hop on the train and set off into the neighbourhood of Kreuzberg to check out what it has in store for this year’s…[read on]
Under the motto ‘the myth is gone,’ artspring berlin is returning to the district of Pankow for a whole month of art actions, concerts, performances, readings, exhibitions,…[read on]
Returning for its 18th edition, Gallery Weekend Berlin features 50 participating galleries, alongside a parallel program offered by independent venues, museums and more…[read on]
We spoke to one member of the nine-person artist collective ruangrupa, Farid Rakun, about how they hope to see their key principles enacted in practice in the context of documenta’s 100-day…[read on]
This year, the renowned champagne house Ruinart has entrusted Jeppe Hein with its ‘Carte Blanche’ project, which offers a new artistic interpretation of Ruinart’s history and process…[read on]
We spoke with exhibition curators Lena Johanna Reisner and Sonja Hornung about the inspiration and thinking behind their curatorial work, participating artists in the show…[read on]
Growing, evolving and unfolding since Autumn 2021, E-WERK Luckenwalde’s ‘POWER NIGHTS: Being Mothers’ comprises an evolving curatorial concept, exhibition and live performances centred on…[read on]
Returning from an extended break due to the pandemic, the 59th edition of the Venice Biennale is set to begin later this month. Taking its title from a book by Leonora Carrington…[read on]
Like everything else, Maerzmusik, ‘The Festival for Time Issues,’ has been subjected to the capricious category of pandemic time over the last two years…[read on]
For the next of Berlinische Galerie’s monthly IBB Videoraum screening, filmmaker and artist Ginan Seidl will showcase two of her previous works—‘Spin’ (2017) and ‘Boy’ (2015)…[read on]